Concert on January 8th, 2012 at Carnegie hall (Zankel Auditorium) 8 internationally acclaimed musicians playing to benefit the Listen for Life Foundation a non-profit that uses music to promote peace.
The document summarizes a concert being hosted by Listen for Life Foundation at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Auditorium on January 8, 2012. It will feature 8 musicians from around the world representing different cultures and musical genres, including classical, jazz, and world music. The concert aims to promote Listen for Life's mission of building global peace through music. Sponsors are sought for the event to support the organization's work helping over 9 million people in 55 countries through music programs.
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Listen For Life Concert at Carnegie Hall
1. CONCERT
Inspiring Musicians From Around the World CARNEGIE HALL (Zankel Auditorium)
January 8, 2012
Clockwise from left:
Erin Nolan (UK)
Multi-Genre Violist
Yair Dalal (Israel)
Oud master
Van-Anh Vanessa Vo (Vietnam)
Dan Tranh Master
Taylor Eigsti (USA)
Jazz Pianist
Patrick Landeza (USA)
Hawaiian Slack Key Guitarist
Faisal Zedan (Syria)
Percussionist
Donna Stoering (USA)
Classical Pianist
Naser Musa (Palestine)
Oud Master
SPONSORSHIPOPPORTUNITIES
Listen For Life is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. All contributions
are tax-deductable to the fullest extent allowed by law. To Inquire about Sponsoring call :(212) 710-4329
2. About The Dear Potential Sponsor:
Initiative On January 8, the Listen for Life Foundation will be hosting an event of global significance at
Carnegie Hall. An elegant VIP reception hosting dignitaries, celebrities donors and sponsors from
around the world will precede a concert featuring 8 musicians who represent a cross-section of
cultures, in Carnegie Hall’s most intimate setting: Zankel Auditorium. The concert will be a wide-
ranging, multicultural celebration including world-renowned artists of classical, jazz and world music
traditions.
Listen for Life’s dedication to the preservation and advancement of music culture worldwide has
Our Mission: changed the lives of over 9 million people in 55 countries. This event will offer sponsors the
To build global opportunity to support the work of this worthwhile organization and reach an international group of
peace…not active supporters.
violence. As a sponsor your company will receive recognition in our promotional activities in print and broadcast
and of course, at the event itself. This document is an overview of the organization, the venue, the city
and the opportunities to reach an audience primed for your product while supporting an organization
with a mission to build global peace through music.
Thank you for considering becoming a sponsor of this event. Please contact me at (212) 450-1619
with any questions you may have. I look forward to speaking to you.
Larry Woodard
President & CEO
Graham Stanley Advertising
Sponsorship Agency
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3. About The
Organization Listen for Life (LfL) is a global organization created for the preservation and advancement of musical culture by
serving the needs of music, musicians and music listeners in every region of the world. Through a variety of
outreach, education and media projects, LfL aims to create an international family of music listeners, in
community with those who compose, teach, and perform all of the wonderfully diverse musical styles that can
be heard on the planet.
LfL has been frequently asked by UN-related organizations in Geneva to create music festivals and events
worldwide that will raise awareness of the UN Millennium Development Goals and/or International Peace Day.
LfL is often asked to speak to global organizations on the use of cross-cultural music to address conflict
resolution, gang/violence prevention, cultural diversity training and international education initiatives.
Listen for Life has also been asked to set up projects in northeastern China, South Africa, Uganda, and Kenya,
Join with us as using innovative music and media production training programs to bring together disparate groups torn apart
by fighting, economic hardship or cultural disintegration.
we bring cultures Listen for Life has also created the "MusicMessage Campaign", a workshop program for schools and after-
school programs throughout the USA, raising the awareness of students, parents and teachers about the power
together, through of music and lyrics to impact their mood, thoughts, academic success, cultural attitudes and subsequent
the unifying force behaviors, while inspiring them to create their own positive songs (musicmessages) as a tool for
communication.
of music. LfL has founded new cross-over music festivals on three continents, along with the "Notes for Nourishment"
project, music in hospitals and prisons, the "justGO!" concert formats worldwide, supported music therapy
projects in Bosnia and Polynesia, created its own record label and radio programs, and archived nearly 400
hours of proprietary cross-cultural music media programming for television and online broadcast.
The international board and executive team of Listen for Life includes such luminaries as Carl Meyer (former VP
of NBC, CNN Asia, now Pres/CEO of America's Greatest Brands), Andy Orgel (a founder of MTV, Nickelodeon,
A&E Channel, Wisdom Channel), Ron Tamura (former General Mgr/Head of Intl Marketing for Apple, and
founder of successful digital music-media start-ups in Japan), Gerry Foster (branding and marketing guru
formerly with Procter & Gamble) and LfL founder Donna Stoering (www.donnastoering.com) an internationally
renowned musician, speaker, author, Marshall Scholar, social entrepreneur, and former Artistic Ambassador for
both the USA and Great Britain.
Listen for Life's tremendous accomplishments to date have been funded internally by members/donors, gifts-in-
kind and corporate sponsorships. It is a 501(c)3 organization with volunteer chapters throughout the world and
principal headquarters in California and UK.
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4. About The
Concert Inspiring Musicians From Around the World
CONCERT
Zankel Hall at CARNEGIE HALL
January 8, 2012
The Listen for Life Concert at Carnegie Hall (Zankel Auditorium) will bring together 8
internationally renowned musicians, representing 8 world cultures and performing a total of
8 different instruments in a variety of genres and combinations:
Erin Nolan (UK), Multi-Genre Violist; Yair Dalal (Israel), Oud master; Van-Anh Vanessa Vo
(Vietnam), Dan Tranh Master and also playing two other traditional Vietnamese
instruments; Taylor Eigsti (USA), Jazz Pianist; Patrick Landeza (USA),Hawaiian Slack Key
Guitarist; Faisal Zedan (Syria), Percussionist; Donna Stoering (USA), Classical Pianist; and
Naser Musa (Palestine), Oud Master.
We will also be premiering work by two internationally acclaimed composers, Brent
Heisinger and Avner Dorman. We look forward to a magical night of outstanding
performances. In addition to their prodigious skills, each of these musicians has made a
special commitment to use their music to promote peace, understanding and harmony in the
world. Each musician not only performs but teaches as well.
This event promises to be a one-of-a-kind event that the audience will treasure forever.
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5. About The
Venue
Over 8 million people live in New York City, another 50 million come to New
York City each year to visit. With hundreds of places to hear live music on
what could be called the world’s biggest stage, arguably the most prestigious
venue is Carnegie Hall. Legend has it that the great pianist Arthur Rubinstein
was once asked on the street how to get to Carnegie Hall. “Practice, practice,
practice” was his reply.
Carnegie Hall is well known as a venue for the world’s most talented
musicians. It is also architecturally distinctive outside and breathtakingly
beautiful inside. Its acoustics are impeccable and it is elegantly furnished.
Arthur Zankel (a businessman who made his fortune on Wall Street) and his
CARNEGIE HALL
wife Judy made a $10 million dollar donation to Carnegie Hall which largely
funded the construction of Zankel Hall. The space, which seats 599, was
developed to be a more intimate setting for chamber music, recitals and
popular music.
We are pleased that it will be the venue for the Listen for Life Concert on
January 8, 2012.
Zankel Performance Hall at Carnegie Hall
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6. About The
City
For the past few years, New York City has carried the distinction of being the
number one tourist destination in the United States. Rich in diversity, New York
is a place where the world’s cultures are on display, from languages and fashion
to food and music. A walk down the streets of Manhattan is like putting your
finger on the pulse of the world. From a music perspective, at any given time,
there is a wide variety of music being played, from grand stages to busy street
corners.
Carnegie Hall is located in the heart of the city on the west-side of Midtown
Manhattan. The Listen for Life Concert at Carnegie Hall will be performed a little
over a mile from the world headquarters of the United Nations.
Concert attendees will encounter a mind-bending selection of accommodations,
shopping venues, restaurants, museums and other attractions.
Having New York City as the location for the Listen for Life Concert, we believe,
enhances our ability to attract a prime audience for the event and offers
Manhattan Midtown Skyline
sponsors a stunning backdrop for the delivery of their marketing messages.
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7. "I think Taylor is one of the young, jazz
What People
are saying geniuses of the piano."
about the - DAVID BENOIT
performers “Miss Stoering is a pianist among
pianists…”
-Harrow Observer
“Dalal takes you on a captivating journey where
conventional concepts of time, space and freedom do not
exist.
- Jerusalem Post
“In the supple hand of Van-Ahn Vo, the
Dan Tranh is transformed into an
instrument of expansive beauty.
- Examiner.com
“Landeza is one of the best and most dedicated of
the new generation of slack key players”
- George Winston “Truly world music, some of the most human music you’ll
hear…essential
“Nasar uses his great knowledge of Eastern and - East Bay Express
Western music to create a haunting and sensual
complexity of the ancient Arabic scales and
rhythms.
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8. About The Young multi-genre violist Erin Nolan is an avid chamber musician, world-music performer and orchestral
Musicians: musician. Erin grew up in Italy and the UK, studying on full scholarship at the Junior Dept. of the Royal Academy
of Music in London and then at The Purcell School for International Young Musicians. She learned her love of
Erin Nolan chamber music at an early age from mentor Emanuel Hurwitz and primary teacher Ivo Van der Werff of the
Medici String Quartet. Later, as a student at Rice University, Erin had the opportunity to be coached by the
Guarneri String Quartet, the Juilliard String Quartet, and members of the Cleveland String Quartet. In 2005, she
was chosen to be a member of the Resident Young Artist String Quartet at both the Amelia Island Chamber
Music Festival and the La Jolla Summer MusicFest. From 2006-2010 Erin was based in London where she was
touring with the English Chamber Orchestra, the BBC Symphony, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
After traveling to Bosnia for the first time in 1998, Erin developed a strong interest in improvisation and diverse
musical cultures, which led to further travel and performances in Bosnia, Croatia, Lebanon and Panama. In
2004 she participated in a ten-day program with Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Project which culminated in four
performances in Carnegie Hall, featuring works from Iran, India, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Romania, and China. Erin
has also toured throughout Europe with Russian music legend Boris Grebenshikov in his new cross-cultural
group involving traditional musicians from Ireland, India, Poland, England, and Russia.
Erin is currently based in Boston and continues to travel/perform as violist in a variety of concerts while also
working for WGBH radio’s ‘From The Top,’ a classical music radio program that features outstanding young
musicians. Erin is also the founder of Notes for Nourishment (www.notesfornourishment.org), a global project
that enables musicians to donate their time and talents to play benefit concerts, raising money for worthy
causes. Notes for Nourishment is a project under the Listen for Life umbrella, as well, but Erin has actually been
"Music...nourishes the soul and a part of LfL for several years, performing in LfL events on several continents and appearing in some LfL
can be a source of peace, life, Productions.
rest, healing, or joy to the
listener. As a musician, I am Erin has also participated in several CDs: one with popular flautist/singer Wissam Keyrouz in Lebanon, two
always trying to think of ways recorded with Rumanian violinist Melinda Dumitrescu in Bosnia and Croatia, and on several recordings with the
of using music for a deeper ECO, RPO and the BBC. Composers in various countries have written pieces for Erin to perform, and presently
purpose" the Israeli composer Avner Dorman is creating a new work for Erin to premiere at Carnegie Hall with oud
master Yair Dalal and pianist Donna Stoering. The three of them hope to share this new work with many
different audiences in the coming years.
www.Erin-Nolan.com
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9. Yair Dalal, born in 1955, is a composer, violinist, oud player and singer. A prolific ethnic musician, he plays
About The an important role in shaping the global world music scene. Over the last decade he has released 12
albums, covering widely varied cultural territory and authentically representing Israeli, Jewish and Middle
Musicians: Eastern cultures while fusing them into a whole.
Yair Dalal Much of Dalal’s work reflects his extensive musical skills in both classical-European, Jazz and Arabic music
and also reflects the strong affinity that he has for the desert and its inhabitants. Dalal’s family came to
Israel from Baghdad and his Iraqi roots are embedded in his musical work. Whether working on his own,
or with his Alol ensemble, Dalal creates new Middle Eastern styles of music by interweaving the Iraqi and
Jewish Arabic traditions with a range of diverse influences from the Balkans to India. The result is a
collection of evocative compositions with a unique and colorful sound.
Yair Dalal participates and lectures in various music educational institutes and universities both in Israel
and worldwide.
Besides his musical endeavors, Dalal is also a peace activist, devoting much of his time and energy to
helping remove ideological barriers between different cultures and, in particular between Jews and Arabs.
Dalal performed at the Nobel Peace Prize gala concert in 1994 honoring the Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Palestinian Chairman Yasser Arafat.
Dalal has won several Israeli awards acknowledging his contribution to Israeli music and he was also
nominated in 2003 by the BBC World Music Awards for his musical achievements, as “best musician from
the middle east”. He of course continues to tour, playing in concerts and festivals and collaborating with
top musicians from different disciplines and musical heritages around the world, while also commencing
“The musical instrument oud is the most
beautiful and important instrument in the some new projects and compositions.
middle east. It is the most beloved and Yair has been a treasured part of the Listen for Life family since 2004, and is featured in several Listen for
shared instrument for Arabs and Jews. With
the oud, as in the desert, time resonates in its
Life productions including the highly acclaimed series Travels with Music (www.travelswithmusic.org) that
own unique, boundless form, a type of offers an interactive exploration of the world’s cultures with their master musicians as the tour guides.
Taqsim. Peace, too, takes its time.” TWM is now licensed to the BBC and several other international networks. Yair has, for quite awhile, been
wanting to perform with UK violist Erin Nolan so he is excited to be premiering a work being written for
the two of them, (along with pianist Donna Stoering) by Israeli composer Avner Dorman, as part of the
Listen for Life programs for Carnegie Hall and beyond.
www.yairdalal.com
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10. About The Van-Anh Vanessa Vo dedicates her life to creating music on the dan Tranh (16-string zither) and other
Musicians: instruments of her culture, fusing her Vietnamese traditions with fresh new approaches in structure, form, and
improvisation.
Van-Anh Vanessa Vo
Ms Van-Anh began studying the dan tranh from the age of four, and graduated with distinction from the
Vietnam Academy of Music. In 1995, Van-Anh won the championship in the Vietnam National Dan Tranh
Competition along with the first prize for best solo performance of modern folk music. She has since performed
in more than fourteen countries and recorded in many broadcast programs inside and outside of Vietnam.
Since settling in California, she has been a collaborator and solo artist with such musicians and groups as the
Kronos Quartet, Nguyen Le, Paul McCandless, Ali Ryerson, Charles Loos, SOMEI Taiko Ensemble, Wobbly World,
Winnie Wong and the China Spirit Music Ensemble, as well as lending her talents to fundraising events for
several non-profit organizations. Continually cultivating the beauty and versatility of the dan Tranh to feature her
beloved instrument in an international music genre, Van-Anh has been co-composer and arranger for the film
Daughter from Danang (2002) which was nominated for an Oscar® and won the Sundance Grand Jury Prize for
Best Documentary. She has also been a co-composer and performer on the soundtrack for the Emmy® Award-
winning program Bolinao 52 (2008), and the multiple award-winning film A Village Called Versailles (2009).
Recently, Van-Anh released her newest CD “She’s Not She” with award-winning composer Do. Her first CD
“Twelve Months, Four Seasons” was released in 2002. She continues to live in California where she teaches dan
tranh and other Vietnamese traditional instruments, and she was an exciting and successful speaker/performer
“All of the other stresses and challenges of life at the TEDx conference held there this past October, generating a tremendous response from the attendees and
fall away when you are performing, sharing, other participants.
and expressing your culture - it is a tremendous
gift and responsibility to be able to do this.” Van-Anh Vanessa Vo has been a highly valued member of the Listen for Life family since 2010, when she was one
of 120 international musicians who generously donated their talents to perform in Listen for Life’s annual cross-
cultural celebrations to mark UN International Peace Day (www.listenforlife.org/peaceday) – events that Listen
for Life coordinated that year in the United States, Great Britain, and Eastern Europe.
Vanessa has been helping to plan and prepare this special Listen for Life program for Carnegie, as she is excited
to represent her Vietnamese culture and instruments both in this famed hall and in other locations/venues
throughout the globe.
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11. 27-year-old jazz phenomenon Taylor Eigsti became devoted to the piano after the death of his sister, Shannon,
About The a talented pianist who succumbed to cancer when he was just three. He began playing a year later, and at
Musicians: eight, he opened for his friend and mentor, jazz pianist David Benoit. At 12, Eigsti shared the stage with Diane
Schuur and also opened for Diana Krall and Al Jarreau. When he was 13, he sat in with Dave Brubeck, who
Taylor Eigsti commented, "Taylor is the most amazing talent I’ve come across. Remember him." During his high school years
in northern California, Eigsti worked with such respected jazz artists as Bobby Hutcherson, Red Holloway, and
Kevin Mahogany. Taylor also made his mark in the classical field, performing with singers Frederica von Stade
and Sylvia McNair, as well as with numerous symphony orchestras.
In more recent years Eigsti has performed to rave reviews at venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Tanglewood
Jazz Festival and the Montreal Jazz Festival, and appeared with Lee Konitz, Marian McPartland, Patti Austin,
Edmar Castaneda, Kitty Margolis, Joshua Redman, and scores of other major musicians. .
Taylor’s newest recording, “Daylight at Midnight” (his 3rd album on Concord Records) was released to high
ciritical acclaim in September 2011. “Let it Come to You” (2008) garnered tremendous awards and included
electrifying duets with world-music artists. Before that, his album "Lucky to Be Me" (2006), was nominated for
two GRAMMY awards for Best Instrumental Composition and Best Instrumental Jazz Solo, and was amongst the
top 15 most-played jazz albums on the radio. “Resonance” (2003) was released when Eigsti was only 19 years
old and climbed to the top 5 in National Radio Airplay for several weeks, receiving many 4-star reviews from
publications such as Billboard Magazine, All Music Guide, and DownBeat.
Taylor has been featured on the cover of both JAZZIZ and Keyboard Magazine and in his own BET Television
"All of the amazing
people I am lucky enough special. Taylor has also performed on NPR and in other BET concert specials, filmed at Lincoln Center and in the
to play with inspire me to British West Indies. Most recently, Taylor was chosen to compose and perform the soundtrack for Adrien
never stop trying to Brody’s latest film! He is managed by acclaimed jazz manager Mary Ann Topper.
develop and grow, as a
musician and human Taylor Eigsti first met Listen for Life’s founder Donna Stoering through their mutual friend, composer Brent
being" Heisinger, after a concert in which Taylor had spectacularly performed the improvisational piano solos in
"Ekta", Heisinger's eclectic and innovative concerto. Taylor became excited about the scope and nature of LfL’s
goals and they began discussing ways in which to collaborate. He has since performed in a concert with several
LfL musicians, some of whom are also on the Carnegie Hall program.
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12. An award winning musician, performer, recording artist, composer, and producer, Patrick Kahakauwila
About The Kamaholelani Landeza is considered a leading young exponent of the Hawaiian slack key (Kiho’alu) style.
Born and raised in Berkeley CA to native-Hawaiian parents, Patrick began learning guitar while in high
Musicians: school and soon became a protégé of the Hawaiian slack-key masters, who traveled through the Bay
Patrick Landeza Area while on tour. That opportunity inspired him to dedicate his life to sharing this musical heritage and
art form with the world.
He was also encouraged by Hawaiian music master Cyril Pahinui, who wrote: “I’ve known Patrick since he
was 17 years old... I’m very proud of him and of what he is doing to perpetuate slack key guitar ” and
another positive comment from Dennis Kamakahi, Hawaii’s legendary composer and slack key master:
“{Patrick is} a true innovator of Hawaiian Music and a vocalist of pure nahenahe (sweet sounding)
quality” . A local Bay Area journalist, writing in the San Jose Mercury News, ultimately said “He's as good
of a ki ho'alu guitarist as any I've seen, right up there with the likes of Cyril Pahinui and Keola Beamer,
and he possesses a tender, warm singing voice. He’s the real deal.”
At 34, Patrick became the youngest recipient of the prestigious Kapalakiko Aloha Spirit award for his
work with slack key. Patrick received the 2010 Hawaii Music Award for his latest release “Ku`u Honua
Mele” (My Music World) in the slack key category. This past April, Patrick’s CD received the Na Hoku
Hanohano nomination, Hawaii’s equivalent to the Grammys. He is the only mainland-born artist of
Hawaiian descent to ever be nominated for this meaningful honor.
"I remember as a kid growing Patrick is the founder of The Institute of Hawaiian Music and Culture and is responsible for planting the
up in California, you couldn't
find Hawaiian music seeds for many Hawaiian musicians to perform concerts across the USA. Patrick also continues to tour,
anywhere...and now it's performing and teaching slack key guitar in workshops and festivals. He runs an Hawaiian Music venue in
everywhere! It's thrilling to be a Concord, California called “The Cue” and together with his production company, LandezaPresents, he
part of Hawaiian music's
renaissance, and an honor to
continues to bring Hawaiian music to as many locations as possible!
bring slack-key to Carnegie Patrick’s positive energy, ideas, enthusiasm and warm spirit make him a treasured member of Listen for
Hall"
Life, and like Vanessa Vo, he first became involved with LfL as a performer in Listen for Life’s UN
International Peace Day events of 2010. Offstage after performing at that event, he turned to LfL
founder and artistic director Donna Stoering and shared his dream of bringing Hawaiian traditional music
to Carnegie Hall. They discussed the idea of inviting major LfL artists from other representative cultures
around the globe, and the plan was born.
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13. Born in 1972 in Oum D’Baib, Syria, Faisal Zedan grew up impassioned with the derbakki. At the age of 15,
About The after intensive study with a local percussionist, Faisal embarked on a journey of learning, through exposure to
a wide repertoire of Arabic classical and contemporary music. He tells his listeners and fans that “years of
Musicians: tireless practice, along with God’s grace” have resulted in the mastery of the derbakki, as well as the riqq and
Faisal Zedan the tar (frame drum).
Upon moving to the USA and arrival in California in 1992, Faisal met UCLA's noted professor of
ethnomusicology, Dr. Ali Jihad Racy, and was then invited to join the acclaimed UCLA Near East Music
Ensemble.
In 1993, Faisal was a founding member of the Near East music group, Kan Zaman. Specializing in the classical
singing genre of Muwashahat and Adwar, the Kan Zaman group performed at Arabic cultural centers, city-
sponsored events, and private shows along the West Coast of the United States.
Along with Donovan Lerman, Faisal is also a founding member of the Los Angeles-based Youm It Talaata
percussion group, performing at festivals, cultural events and with local Middle Eastern dancers in Southern
California.
In 1996, Faisal taught at the Northern California Middle East Music Camp held in Mendocino. Since then, he
has performed and studied annually with international artists and musicians at that event. Faisal also conducts
workshops at the Kosmos Camp annually.
2009 saw the birth of another group, Ajyal. Under the direction of Faisal Zedan, Ajyal features prominent
"Performing this music helps musicians, Nazir Latouf, Husain Resan, Susu Pampanin and Laurie Eisler. The group preserves and performs
us to erase some of the
diverse genres of traditional music and dance from the Arab world.
negative stereotypes about
Arabic people and culture. … Currently, Faisal continues to be also a member of Eliyahu & Qadim, Stellamara, Kan Zaman and Zikrayat.
the complexity, depth and
Faisal Zedan’s new recording “Madar” has been released in 2010 to high critical acclaim. In 2010 he also
power of this music impacts
me personally to keep going began working with Listen for Life, as a participant and leader in LfL’s new MusicMessage Campaign programs
in life and make it better for for inner-city schools (www.listenforlife.org/musicmessage) - teaching students of all ages about the power
others" of music to influence (for good or for bad) their mood, thoughts, cultural attitudes, and behaviors - and
helping each student to create their own positive musicmessages (rhythms or melodies) for peace. Faisal is
extremely popular in any of LfL’s projects, programs or productions because of his genuine warmth and
incredible musicianship.
www.faisalzedan.com
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14. Donna Stoering has been performing public concerts since age 5, composing, directing and producing her own
musicals since age 13, and teaching piano and conducting choirs, both privately and in renowned music
About The schools, since the age of 14. After completing her BA and MA degrees in music and sociology at age 19 , she
Musicians: studied intensively with Mary Sauer, renowned pianist of the Chicago Symphony, and then a Marshall Scholar
Donna Stoering ship brought her to the UK, where she eventually was heard by the late Sir Georg Solti. Donna has been
performing worldwide ever since as a critically acclaimed concert pianist, vocal soloist, choral conductor,
composer, award-winning recording artist, Artistic Ambassador for both the USA and Britain, Artist in Residence
at Oxford University, and as a television producer/presenter of programs about music and arts that are
currently shown on the BBC and other networks.
Donna has been the youngest-ever judge of international music competitions in Russia, Italy, Canada, UK and
USA, and while based in Europe she coached soloists of the La Scala, Munich and Covent Garden opera houses.
She has given Master Classes for the major music conservatories in Russia, Norway, Italy, Republic of Georgia,
India, Latvia, Turkmenistan, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and the USA. Donna has performed as soloist with
major conductors/orchestras and chamber music ensembles, as principal guest artist on international cruises,
and in solo recitals at the famed concert halls and music festivals. These appearances have brought her to
Austria, Brazil, Canada, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Latvia,
Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, the Philippines, Republic of Georgia, Russia, Spain, Turkey,
Turkmenistan, the Ukraine, throughout the USA, and Wales. Donna has been the subject of one-hour specials
on the BBC, PBS, HKRT, Brazilian TV and several NPR affiliates, and featured guest on the networks of many
other countries including Netherlands, France, Panama and Italy (RAI).
"My goal is to open An internationally regarded keynote speaker and social entrepreneur, Donna Stoering has spoken at venture
hearts, and then capital conferences in Oxford and London, education conferences throughout the USA and UK, and to UN-
ears....not the other way related organizations in Geneva and NGOs worldwide on the use of music to address conflict resolution,
around. Music is
completely capable of
cultural diversity and international education initiatives. She has been offered her own television channel in
that, and it is our greatest Europe and Asia, and founded companies in both the UK and USA that use music programs, projects and
gift as both food and productions to make positive change in the world.
inspiration for our lives.” Donna continues to especially enjoy designing/producing new music festivals and television programs,
performing as piano soloist with renowned chamber music ensembles/quartets, composing, giving private
coaching for advanced performers/teachers, serving on the board of two music schools, performing as vocal
soloist in requiems/choral works, doing Notes for Nourishment concerts, performing duo recitals with major
singers and instrumentalists, and conducting choirs internationally. She is the Founder and Artistic Director
of Listen for Life and the author of an upcoming book “Change Your Music, Change Your Life”.
www.donnastoering.com
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15. About The Naser Musa is recognized by experts of middle eastern music as an Oud virtuoso, talented singer/songwriter,
Musicians: award- winning composer, and versatile studio musician. Naser has composed, arranged, and recorded for
numerous projects in the Middle East and USA. One of his many recent recordings, the "Arabia 3D" sound
Nasar Musa track, was: winner of the GSCA award for best score and best sound track of 2010. Naser Musa’s name
appears on dozens of other artists’ recordings as well, including projects for Hollywood with John Debney and
John Cameron. He has recorded with pop stars Shakira, Beyonce and Michael Sembello. Naser has shared the
stage with Lebanese and Egyptian vocal stars, and his Oud-playing was heard on the soundtrack of the film
"The Passion of the Christ" by director Mel Gibson.
Naser has performed at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Hollywood Bowl, the
United Nations and Chicago’s Symphony Hall. He has toured the United States, South America and the Middle
East, represented the Arab world in the World Culture Open in NY in 2004, and was a featured soloist with
the Cairo Orchestra during its 2005 U.S. tour with Grammy award winners Youssou N’Dour of Senegal and
Egyptian producer/arranger Fathy Salama. For the past 5 years Naser has been touring worldwide with the
acclaimed Persian band Niyaz and renowned singer Azam Ali.
A Jordanian of Palestinian decent, Naser Musa started studying Arabic music at an early age while living in
Amman, Jordan. Throughout his career, his objective has been to combine Arabic maqams (melodic structures
or series of phrases based on Arabic scales), with Western elements, in order to present a style of Arabic
music that is understood and appreciated by the Western listener.
"Music is the sole border
Naser Musa is in great demand as an Oud and vocal instructor, giving lectures and workshops throughout the
that we may all cross USA, where he has been based since 1982.
together with the Naser meanwhile continues his work as a peace activist by performing/ promoting concerts and presentations
passport of love in our
hearts and peace in our
with artists from around the world. He performed his award-winning song Salam at the United Nations’ 60th
souls." year celebration in 2004.
Listen for Life met Naser Musa through our mutual friend Yair Dalal, and we immediately began to discuss the
idea of bringing both Naser and Yair, along with Syrian percussionist Faisal Zedan, all together on one stage -
not only at Carnegie but in as many cities around the globe as we can, to make “a musical statement for
peace” in 2012.
www.nasermusa.net
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16. Brent Heisinger (born 1937) says about his music, “My works bounce from one palette to another. I have no desire to
About the Featured own a style.” This approach is evidenced in the diversity of his music that has been published and performed
throughout the world. Nubes Aztecos (Invocacion y Canto), commissioned by The Choral Project of San José, received
Composers performances in Mexico and Costa Rica, Essay for Band and March for Timpani and Brass are popular in western
Brent Heisinger Europe, Eklektikos— In Five Pieces, has seen performances throughout the U.S., and also in Israel, Finland, Taiwan,
Brazil, Singapore, Manila, and India. A Walk Within Winter (composed for pianist Donna Stoering) has been
and Avner Dorman performed by her in Russia, Finland, Switzerland, Poland, England, Brazil, and many other countries, as well as
throughout continental USA and Hawaii. Heisinger’s Concerto No.2 for Piano and Wind Ensemble has received three
major awards, including 2nd Prize at the 5th International Composition Competition (“Coups de Vent”) in Europe. Both
the United States Air Force and Navy Bands have performed his symphonic band music. Embracing a new direction
that involves considerable improvisation, Heisinger's work "Ekta (“oneness”), commissioned by the San José Chamber
Orchestra, was premiered in 2005. The unusual scoring (for solo piano, tabla, jazz bassist, drum kit, string orchestra
and two percussionists) and its integration of an Indian raga and tals with American jazz in a “classical” orchestral
setting, was very enthusiastically received. "Ekta" was recently heard again with jazz pianist Taylor Eigsti in the piano
role, to ecstatic reviews, and two more successful commissions have recently been completed. Brent has been a
tremendous supporter of Listen for Life since its inception, and served on the global team that worked together to
create LfL's extremely successful series, Travels with Music. www.brentheisinger.com
Avner Dorman (born 1975) has quickly risen to become one of Israel's most successful and renowned composers. At
Brent Heisinger the age of 25, he became the youngest composer to win Israel's prestigious Prime Minister's Award for his Ellef
Symphony, and that same year he was awarded the Golden Feather Award from ACUM (the Israeli Society of
Composers and Publishers). Since coming to the United States, Dorman has received several international awards
from ASCAP, ACUM, and the Asian Composers League.
Dorman's unique approach to rhythm and timbre has attracted some of the world's leading conductors, including
Zubin Mehta, Marin Alsop, Asher Fisch, and Simone Young, to bring his music to international audiences of the Israel
Philharmonic, NY Philharmonic, orchestras of Munich, Hamburg, Vienna, Nashville and the famed Cabrillo Music
Festival, among others. Dorman aims to combine rigorous compositional construction with the sense of spontaneity
and excitement usually associated with jazz, rock or ethnic music. His two percussion concerti are quickly becoming
staples of the repertoire and he has also written unique works for mandolin, piccolo, or saxophone as soloists with
orchestra. A pianist and chamber music devotee, Avner has composed many successful works for those genres as
well, and their subsequent recordings have received wide critical acclaim. Dorman's fresh, spontaneous style lends
Avner Dorman itself well to the screen and he has written the music for Nitzan Aviram’s award-winning film Son. Avner Dorman is
exclusively published by G. Schirmer, Inc. and some of his works are available on NAXOS records.
Violist Erin Nolan met Avner Dorman when both of them were participants in a project of Yo Yo Ma and the Silk Road
project that culminated in 4 performances at Zankel Hall a few years ago. She learned that he had successfully
arranged works for Yair Dalal to perform on his oud as well, so Listen for Life invited Avner to compose a new work
for viola, oud and piano that will be premiered on the Carnegie Hall program. www.dormanavner.com
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17. Sponsor Benefits SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
The Listen For Life Foundation has a wide following of music lovers. Through its websites, newsletters, YouTube
Channel, Facebook page, events around the world and strong media presence, it has reached well over 9
million people. We anticipate that partnering with this event will give you exposure equal to 150,000
impressions (unique people who will see, hear or participate in activities leading up to the Carnegie Hall event).
This is in addition to the 600 people who will attend the event, giving you the opportunity to activate your
message on-site.
The following pages give an overview of the sponsorship opportunities available.
At any point, you can pick up the telephone and call us at (212) 710-4329 to get more information or to
present an idea of your own that will help make this event a worthwhile sponsorship opportunity for your
organization.
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18. Sponsorship Level:
VIP Reception
Prior to the Concert, there will be a VIP Reception. Sponsor would become the
naming sponsor of the VIP Reception: [Sponsor Name] VIP Reception. The
reception will feature an international tapas style menu making it a natural for a
restaurant or manufacturer in the food or beverage industry.
The Reception will also feature a silent auction.
There is the opportunity to raffle off airline tickets or a resort stay.
The event would also be ideal for an upscale apparel designer, jewelry or watch-
maker.
Sponsor will have extensive signage and the opportunity for video monitors or
gobos.
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19. Sponsorship Level:
Naming Sponsor Naming Sponsor will have company be featured as the naming sponsor in all
materials: [Company Name] Listen For Life Concert at Carnegie Hall (Zankel
Auditorium): Inspiring Musicians From Around the World.
In Addition:
• Name on cover of Program booklet and company profile page
• Full page ad in Program booklet
• Mention in all PR releases and in Social Media activity
• Autographed set of CDs from performers
• Program booklets autographed by all performers
• VIP Gift bag
• Back stage access after event
• Recognition of contribution at event
• Featured on LFL website (3 months)
• 50 premium seat tickets to event
• 35 VIP tickets to private reception prior to event
$50,000
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20. Sponsorship Level:
Gold Level Sponsor
Gold level Sponsors of the Listen For Life Concert at Carnegie Hall (Zankel
Auditorium): Inspiring Musicians From Around the World.
• Full page ad in Program booklet
• Mention in all PR releases and in Social Media activity
• Autographed set of CDs from performers
• Program booklets autographed by all performers
• Recognition of contribution at event
• Featured on LFL website (3 months)
• 25 Tickets to event
• 15 VIP tickets to private reception prior to event
$25,000
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21. Sponsorship Level:
Silver Level Sponsor
Silver level sponsor of Listen For Life Concert at Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall:
Inspiring Musicians From Around the World.
• Full page ad in Program booklet
• Mention in all PR releases and Social Media activity
• 4 Pack of artists music
• Recognition of contribution at event
• Featured on LFL website (3 months)
• 15Tickets to event
• 15 VIP tickets to VIP reception prior to event
$15,000
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22. Sponsorship Level:
Ivory Level Sponsor
• Full page ad inside Program booklet
• Mention in all PR releases
• Recognition of contribution at event
• Featured on LFL website (3 months)
• 8 Tickets to event
• 8 Tickets to VIP event
• Mentions in Social Media marketing
• Choice of 2 artists CDs
$10,000
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23. Sponsorship Level:
Ebony Level Sponsor
• ½ page ad in Program booklet
• Mention in all PR releases
• Choice of 2 CDs from performers
• Recognition of contribution at event
• Featured on LFL website (3 months)
• 4 Tickets to event
• 2 VIP tickets to private reception prior to event
• Mentions in social media activity
$5,000
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24. Sponsorship Level:
Rosewood Level Sponsor
• ¼ ad in Program booklet
• Mention in all PR releases
• Choice of 1 CD from performer
• Recognition of contribution at event
• Featured on LFL website (3 months)
• 2 Tickets to event
• 2 Tickets to VIP event
$2,500
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25. Additional
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
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26. Sponsorship Level:
In Kind Sponsorship
Gift bag Sponsorship
Preceding the Concert will be a VIP reception, that will include a silent auction.
We are open to in-kind proposals from companies who are able to provide the
following:
• Food items with a cultural or international flair to feed 150 people/
• A minimum of 150 items for the gift bag
• Unique music, international, travel related, premium branded and one-of-
a-kind (autographed or limited edition) items for the silent auction.
• An apparel partnership to do branded apparel
• Printing services for posters, tickets and/or program booklet
• Airline tickets for performers traveling to event
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27. Patron & Friend Level
Sponsors
Individuals, non-profit organizations, schools and community-based programs
who wish to support Listen for Life may do so as a Patron or Friend.
• A donation of between $1,000 and $2,000 dollars from a single
individual, family or organization will qualify as Patron and receive the
following benefits:
– 2 Tickets to event and VIP Reception
– Autographed Program Booklet
– Choice of 3 CDs
• A donation of $500 to $999 dollars from a single individual, family or
organization will qualify as Friend and will entitle Friend to:
– 1 Ticket to event and VIP reception
– Autographed Program booklet
– Choice of 1 CD
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28. Program Booklet
Advertising Guidelines
Program Booklet Quarter
Full Page 5.5”w X 8.5” l $1,000 2.75”w X 4.25”l
Half Page 5.5”w X 4.25” l $500
¼ Page 2.75”w X 4.25”l $250
Full
5.5”w X 8.5” l
Half
5.5”w X 4.25” l
Materials will be accepted as a 133 lines per inch mechanical as a .PDF, Corel or Adobe CS file
(Illustrator or InDesign) Files can be emailed to derrick@grahamstan.com
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Listen For Life is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All contributions are
tax-deductable to the fullest extent allowed by law.
29. Media
Outreach
Listen for Life will be aggressively seeking earned media opportunities in the print and
broadcast press and will be listed in event calendars in the print media and on-line. Each
of their performers has a wealth of information about their music and the mission of
Listen for Life. In addition, this concert presents a tremendous opportunity to compare
and contrast the efforts of musicians the world over to engage in activities that enrich
lives and bring people together.
Please call us at (212) 710-4329 to schedule one of the LfL performers for an interview.
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30. Ticket Prices
Zankel Hall seats 599 people. Ticket prices will range between $65 dollars and
$275 dollars.
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31. Listen for Life Concert
Zankel Hall at CARNEGIE HALL
SPONSORSHIP COMMITMENT
FORM
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Please forward your ad to Derrick Garrett at Derrick@grahamstan.com in the proper specifications no later than December 15, 2011
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